To put it simply, tetraploid seeds have four sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two. Creating tetraploid seeds isn’t about genetic modification in the sci-fi sense; it’s achieved through meticulous and labor-intensive cross-breeding techniques. By applying certain treatments to the cannabis plants, breeders can encourage them to develop this extra set of chromosomes.
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